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THE EVENING COPIIGH FRAT " TARESEW FORM Bickering of Owners and Broadcasters to Give Way to Legal Parleying. the progress between d_copyright owners ever | since the latter last Spring announced | their intention of increasing the scale f f posed for extending to radio American | | —The State Senate, considering econo- REPORTS THEFT, SEIZED Flop House Lodger Says He Lost $900 and $350 Note. SIOUX CITY, Iowa, January 27 (#).— When he walked into the police station and reported the theft of $900 in cash and a promissory note for $350, Ernest Heabke of Lester, Iowa, a municipal “flop house” lodger, was held for in- | vestigation. ; He admitted he had been able to save | considerable money by sleeping in the city's free *flop house” and taking his meals at the free breadline. i AR Cut in Governor's Pay Voted. OKLAHOMA CITY, January 27 (P). mies, has voted to cut the salary of Gov. W. H. Murray $1,125 a year. It was fixed at $6.375 annually. The| House and the Governor have yet to| act on the bill. LEONARD D. BALDWIN, PHILANTHROPIST, DIES Wealthy Lawyer of East Orange, N. J., Succumbs in Hospital at Age of 67. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 27.—Leonard De Witt Baldwin, 67, lawyer and philan- | thropist of East Orange, N. J., died Wed- nescay in the Methodist Episcopal Hos- | pital, Brooklyn. | Among his benefactions was a $1,500,- | 000 endowment to the Drew Methodist Episcopal Seminary in Madison, N. J., which enabled the school to add a college of liberal arts. It is now Drew | University. He was the oldest member in point of | service of the Board of Bducation of the Methodist Fpiscopal Church, and was a 32d degree Mason. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933. Lansburghss | NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE ™, 8™ and § *x X K to legal par- n the reten- | Rating: High With the Juniors Suede Campus Coats A January “Buy” Permits LANSBURGH’S to Offer the $5.95 Grade—for Only 3.99 opular 3 b Jackets with dash, and a high fashion score. L Ph cl:m:'(r‘i)qr;; . i Trim, sporty little waist-length models with - abcdricls ne clever buckles to take up any tiny slack left over the hips or wrists. Colors: String, cara- mel, rust, cinnamon, jade green, dark green, raspberry red, polo blue. Sizes 14 to 20. Some unlined for late Spring wear. Appointment of Baker. of Mr. Baker grows f Lansburghss St. Louis, WO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE fi 1™, 8™ and § 1t of competent I'in hancling ms. Though Mr. to be regarded as far as copyright | matters are concerned the vestad in him will be practi thority dicta- Give your eyes a new deal, too. They may be suffering unnecessary strain which is undermining your health. Sets Off These New Serge Hats Light as a Bubble! $ 3.75 Fashioned of infinitely soft, light fabric—a serge straw-cloth, dull enough to contrast smartly with the glinting, coal-black sipper straw trimmings. The newest of brims, drapes and bandeau berets; models with evebrow veils. In black, brown and navy. lLarge and small headsizes, 2115 to 23. SECOND FLOOR. We will gladly make a prelimi- nary check-up without charge or obligation. sented in pool, is reg to the ope network, of approx- or licenses to Four Styles Al Gold Filled Also 75 Leather Jackets, in small sizes, included at this low price. RIMLESS GLASSES Complete— Lenses and Mounting Correct in Style and Prescription $7.85 A splendid opportunity. Only the finest white lenses are used in these glasses. Ground to your individual requirements in any single vision. Glasses may be charged to your account STREET FLOOR. SECOND FLOOR. hemsel: xtensively to introduce The new sc general em- fees to cover ercial programs, that each and ent of its gross | For Saturday . . . 1,956 Pairs of Our Better Grades of First Quality Silk Stockings Sheer, lovely chiffons—plain or with smart lace clox, or dainty lace tops. Also fine quality service weight; all full fashioned. A nice selection of popular shades. And what remarkable values they are! STREET FLOOR. 3 PAIRS “Midgette” A New Seamless Girdle New and excit- ing news—a tiny little garment that’s knit to fit. Made of corsoknit, it takes its shape AFTER the wear- er dons it. Ttis 14 inches long. Elim- inates that classic gesture of jerking down the girdle. Small, medium and large sizes. 2 THIRD FLOOR. glides swiftly and gracefully into the picture of Spring Fashion! A bevy of unusually classy styles ready in new $3.95 “Hahn Spe- cials.” Once again this quality group proves 0000 its pre-eminence at this, the present day’s most popular shoe-price. .. Mpr. Professor and Graduate 'l ¢z @Il Get the Blues “Lansbrook” Blue Serge Suits for Men at dll our stores A new featured - 9 group of children’s “HAHN SPECIALS” at F St. Shop only 192 pairs “CARLTON" street shoes, in black or brown sucde, lizard or $4.75 calf. Were £8.50 and $10.50 .... 135 pairs “ARCH PRESERVER” kid and suede oxfords and strap effects— A January Value mostly narrow widths, Were $350 and $10.50 37 airs “DYNAMIC $4.95 'YLE SHOES. vening slipper satin, velvet, paisley. Stre s, in suedes and kid. Were pairs "DYNAMIC™ ARCH SHOES. k and brown kid — some suedes. Mostly AAA to A widths. 32.85 A few in B and C. Were $5.... Several hundred pairs Junior Women's sports shoes, dress shoes and party slip- ers. Incomplete rizt‘s 3 to8. Were $1.95 & $2.69 $3.95 and $5 Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K *3212 14th 11 GOSN 1R OGSO OCRURTUOTLINITTHEONOONNF 11111 HOORHTNNNNI ST You'll hear a lot about these shoes. And we'll undoubtedly sell thousands of pairs! Made especially for us—highest qual- ity, most carefully built juvenile shoes we've ever seen at anywhere near this low price. Soft, plable, brown or smoke (cham. pagne) elk and patent leather—moe- casins, oxfords, straps. Welted damp- proof coles. How theyll WEAR! O FIBCRNRRAOR AN APROUTOOON LSS OOMOONNL 11T Small girls’ and boys’ sizes, 6 1o 12, B to D. WHITE SHOES for Graduations! Monogrammed Stationery ® 24 Monogrammed Sheets ® 24 Matching Enve- lopes 59: Stamped while you wait!. Monograms in smart outline style, stamped in gold, silver, red, green, blue, purple or brown, on excellent quality folded sheet vellum paper in ivory, white, or gray with fine gray line. Packed in attractive two-tone boxes. A thought for inexpensive graduation gifts. STREET FLOOR. [ J @ ° Call Our Shopping Bureau Save time and effort by availing yourself of the services of our personal shopper, Jane Stuart, and her corps of skilled assistants. Mail your orders or tele- phone Jane Stuart, NAtional 9800. . $25 The backbone of every man's wardrobe—a good-looking blue suit. Single or double breasted styvles. Two pairs of trousers! Expertly tailored. 36 to 44. “Lansbrook-Hi"” Blue Serge Suits $1875 For graduates and under-gradu- ates—blue serge or cheviot suits, With two pairs of long trousers! Styled and tailored by experts, who knew the wants of correctly aroomed young men of 14 to 20. Boys’ 2-Knicker 4-Piece Suits, $9.95 For the younger boy—blue suits of all-wool cheviot. Single or dou- ble breasted. Well tailored. Sizes 8 to 18. Coat, vest and two pairs of knickers. STREET FLOOR.